Finding flow templates

The Ping Identity Integration Directory allows you to use filters and search terms to find DaVinci flow templates for specific use cases. Click a listing to see more information about a flow template.

A screen recording of the Integration Directory search area, with the user turning on the Flow Template and MFA filters.

Downloading and importing flow templates

  1. On the Integration Directory listing, click Download Integration to download the flow template .json file.
  2. In DaVinci, on the Flows tab, click Add Flow. Click Import from JSON. Select the .json file that you downloaded.
  3. Enter a name and description for your flow. Click Import.

Configuring new connectors

When DaVinci creates a new flow from a template, it uses your existing connectors. If you have multiple instances of a connector, DaVinci uses the oldest connector instance in the environment.

If the flow needs a connector that you haven't created before, DaVinci automatically creates the connector instance and gives it a name, such as PingOne MFA [2022-12-20].

To use the flow, configure these new connectors. You can configure a connector by selecting it on the flow canvas and clicking Configure in the details pane.

A screen capture of the connector properties window with the Configure button.

For help with the connectors configuration, check the connector documentation. You can find links to the connector documentation in the Integration Directory listing where you downloaded the flow template.

Configuring variables for Ping-built flows

Ping Identity's flows collect variables in a single node to make it easy to configure the flow.

To configure the variables, click the Variables node at the beginning of the flow.

A screen capture of the flow canvas showing the Variables node.

For help configuring specific variables, see Common flow variables.

Integrating flows into your environment

After you finish configuring and testing your flow, you can integrate it into your organization's test or production environment using the widget, redirect, or API method. For help, see Integrating flows into your environment.